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judicious (adj.)
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showing sound judgement; prudent
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jud
Judges always have to be judicious to sucessfuly do there jobs. |
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adjudicate (v.)
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to hear and judge a case
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jud
For a judges job they must adjudicate. |
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astute (adj.)
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shrewd; keen; smart
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scrut
The detectives in csi are astute in solving the crimes. |
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Scrutinize (v.)
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to examine carefully
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scrut
The boy was smart to scrutinize his opponent before the match. |
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Perjure (v.)
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To lie under oath
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per, jur
The man was accused of committing perjury when there was proof against what he had said previously. |
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Prudent (adj.)
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using good judgement
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per
It is not prudent to commit perjury. |